VALERIE RED-HORSE MOHL, of Cherokee ancestry, is the former CFO of East Bay Community Foundation and currently serving the Foundation as a Senior Advisor. She has more than 25 years of in-depth experience in the financial services and investment banking industry with a unique expertise in the Native American tribal government sector.

Red-Horse Mohl has raised, structured, and managed over $3 billion in capital and holds seven FINRA registrations. Red-Horse Mohl is the former Executive Director/CEO of Social Venture Circle, a non-profit leading the way in the field of social impact investing and sustainable business. She is also the CEO/founder of Red-Horse Financial Group and Red-Horse Native Productions.

Red-Horse Mohl serves as an inaugural member of the U.S. Treasury Advisory Committee on Racial Equity, formed in 2022 to advance racial equity in the economy. She is the Advisory Board Chair of Stanford University’s Center for the Comparative Studies in Race and Ethnicity and teaches two undergraduate courses on Entrepreneurship for Social Impact and Racial Equity at Stanford. She also serves as Board Chair of the National Boys and Girls Clubs Native American Division, as an Advisory Board Member for NDN Fund, a Board Member of the Crane Institute of Sustainability (Intentional Endowments Network), and as a Board Member for the Northern California Chapter of the International Women’s Forum.

Red-Horse Mohl earned a B.A. with Cum Laude honors from UCLA and has founded several nonprofit ministries nationwide. Red-Horse Mohl has been married since 1982 to former NFL professional Curt Mohl and they have three children, Courtney–Stanford University ‘07; Derek–California Lutheran University ‘12; and Chelsea–Stanford University ‘21.